I’m no developer. I don’t use GitHub. This is my heatmap:
If you don’t know how to read it let me just say that my heatmap is very cold.
The best I can do is fumble on GitHub.
But the key part in my statement is:
What you’re saying is “I don’t want to do it.”
And you didn’t do it.
What I’m saying is “I’m going to try to do it.”
And I did it.
Don’t know what else to tell you. You have to make an effort, otherwise it comes out as whining, I’m terribly sorry to say. And I whine a lot, trust me. But when the openHAB team makes an effort to have a process where everyone can give feedback and improve on the documentation, code, application etc, in a transparent and standard way, you saying “I forget how to use it, I don’t use it often, it’s a different tool” I’m sorry to say, you’re whining. And you’re not really helping either because you’re not sharing your knowledge. So… if you want to improve your condition, why not create a best practice, step by step on how to login to GitHub and update openhab documentation. That way you know exactly what to do, you aren’t limited by your memory, and you can even go one step further: share the best practice in the community to allow other members who don’t know how to use GitHub to collaborate also.
That would actually be awesome, because I’d probably refer to it myself.
